Showing posts with label Wood Words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wood Words. Show all posts

May 1, 2018

Last Chance to Save and an Early Release

Hello and Happy Tuesday! It is May 1st and there is just so much happening in the world of stamping! First of all, did you know that the early release of Share What You Love bundles are live today?
Yep, they sure are, you can now get your hot little hands on these amazing bundles of product. I have been playing with it for a few weeks now and I am so in love with this entire suite. It's just gorgeous! The colors are amazing and I swoon every time I get the opportunity to play with them and it's only during May that you can bundle these products. Once June 1st rolls around, you will only be able to purchase the individual products and you will not save the 10%.
May is also the last month for getting your hands on retiring product that hasn't already sold out, and sorry to say, lots has already gone, but there are still plenty left, so don't miss out on your faves. But in addition, May also marks the end to all of our current bundled products in the catalog. So, what I mean is, although the sets themselves may not be retiring, the ability to shop and save 10% on your purchase goes away after 5/31; then you will still be able to purchase the stamp and die or punch, but it will be at full price...and why would you do that if you can save 10% now if you know you want it? So, any current bundles that you want, get them before the end of May while you can still save.
One of my most favorite current bundles is the Wood Words Bundle. I just love this set. It just makes me happy every time I pull it out and right now, you can get if and save 10%! The little crate makes a perfect gift card "keeper" for these adorable 3" x 3" thank you cards I made. And the rooster just makes me happy and works so well with the Wood Textures Designer Series paper, which is also carrying over to the new annual catalog.
To recreate this adorable little set, die cut 2 of the crate pieces from the Wood Textures DSP and assemble using Tear and Tape adhesive. Stamp the rooster onto a scrap piece of Very Vanilla with Early Espresso ink and die cut using the coordinating die and attach to the front of the crate with a Stampin' Dimensional. Next, to create the note cards, cut Very Vanilla cardstock into 3" x 6" pieces and score and fold at 3". Next, cut the Wood Textures Designer Series paper into .5" x 3" pieces and adhere to the bottom edge of the note card. Then stamp the rooster image in the lower left hand corner of the card and the Thank You in the upper right hand corner in Early Espresso ink. Then place them in they little crate. The crate will easily hold 10 of these 3" x 3" cards and envelopes. If you enjoy tutorials such as this, be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter, here to have them delivered straight to your in box.
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May 23, 2017

Wood Words & The 2017-2019 In-Colors

Good Morning and happy Tuesday! I have to tell you, I spent the weekend in my craft room playing around with new goodies, as I am preparing for my new Annual Catalog Launch party, and the more I play with these new In-colors, the more I fall in love with them. In today's cards, I created monochromatic examples using each of the new colors using the new stamp set, Wood Words, an awesome stamp set that ranks right up there as a favorite and I really hope you enjoy these as well.
For each card, I began with a card base cut 8.5" x 5.5" scored and folded at 4.25" Then for the Tranquil Tide and the Fresh Fig card, I used coordinating colored DSP from the Eastern Palace Designer Series paper pack cut 4" x 5.25" and for the Lemon Lime Twist and the Berry Burst, I made my own patterned paper using the splatter image from the Touches of Textures stamp set and the Powder Pink I created the pattern using the dotted pattern from the Playful Backgrounds stamp set. I then cut a second piece of solid cardstock 3.25" x 4.5" and stamped the floral pattern from Wood Words stamp set onto Whisper White with the coordinating ink pad along with the sentiment from the same set in Basic Black and Fresh Fig for the Tranquil Tide card.
I hope you enjoyed today's cards and I really hope I was able to capture how awesome these colors really are for you. Please feel free to let me know your thoughts in the comments below as I do enjoy reading them. In the meantime, have a great day and happy stamping,
Katrina,
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May 9, 2017

Wood Words - A Brand New Bundle Coming in June!

Hello and happy Tuesday! My apologies for missing my normal Saturday post. I spent Friday evening into the wee hours of Saturday morning without power; needless to say, I spent Saturday catching up on all the things I couldn't get done Friday! The joys of country living when you don't have a generator! I'm sure many of you know what I'm talking about. When you live rural as I do and you have no electricity, you have no water either because the water pump that sends the water to your house doesn't run, leaving you high and dry....No pun intended there ha! Anyhoo, I'm back today and I have a brand new bundle to share with you. I absolutely LOVE this set. I think it ranks right up there in my top 5 picks from the new catalog. It's called Wood Words and it's just so stinkin' cute! Today, I have an adorable little "crate of note cards" for you. This die creates the cutest little crate and the design elements in this stamp set are to die for.
The wood pattern designer paper is also brand new from the 2017-2018 Annual Catalog. To create the crate, you just need to cut 2 pieces with the die and put together, it's quite easy; just fold on the score lines and adhere the tabs to the sides. For the cards, I cut several 3" x 6" pieces of Whisper White card stock and scored and folded at 3". I added a 1/4" strip of the wood grain paper to the bottom of each card to tie them into the crate, stamped the Rooster image from the coordinating stamp set along with the Thanks a Bunch sentiment in Early Espresso ink. I die cut a rooster that I had stamped onto scratch Whisper White and adhered it to the front of the crate with a Stampin' Dimensional. And that completed my project for today. Again,it was quick and simple but just adorable. If you would like a 2017-2018 Annual Catalog, and you don't currently have a demonstrator that you are working with, please feel free to email me and I will get one out to you. It is just full of awesomeness that will be available to order beginning June 1, 2017; however, if you would like to take advantage of the BEST deal EVER, click the link to "join my team" above and you can select $125 of BRAND NEW PRODUCT from this new catalog RIGHT NOW for only $99! There is absolutely no obligation after that, but who wouldn't want to save between 20% and 25% on every order?  That's right, if you continue as a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, you will initially save 20% on every order or earn 20% on sales; and if you reach $1800 in sales/purchases within 12 months, you will reach Bronze Elite status and will begin saving 25% on your purchases and earn 25% on sales! Like I said BEST DEAL EVER! So, do some serious thinking on that one! If you have any questions, please reach out, I will do my best to answer them, and anything I can't answer, I will get an answer for you...that's the best part, Stampin' Up! is always there to help!
I hope you enjoyed today's project, please feel free to leave me a comment on your thoughts and what you would like to see here in the coming days. I love hearing from you. In the meantime, happy stamping,
Katrina


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